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2. Why Television Is The Extension Of Human Senses Along With...
Introduction In this day and age, television is seen as the most useful technology in the world where
we get enough information, entertainment and knowledge. People believe that it is more preferable to
have a television rather than to watch a live play in the theatre due to the freedom of relaxation and
high level of participation. In this essay, Marshall McLuhan s technology is the extension of human
senses along with Walter Benjamin s reproduction of art would be analyzed. The main of this essay is
to analyze two theoretical concepts and compare them to one another in relation to television and also
how these two theoretical concepts would approach television as a technology. Television is a machine
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Then in 1906, Philo Taylor Farnsworth who was twenty one years old at that time invented electrical
Television on September 7th, 1927. During that time, electrical television was still black and white;
later on colour television was first introduced in the United States in 1953. Television moved from just
news and silent films to soap operas, cartoons, music videos and other types of informational and
entertainment things which influences us positively and negatively.
Theories
Marshall McLuhan, who was a Canadian communication theorist, was very much interested in
technology and how it shapes the advanced modern society. His very famous theory was the medium
is the message which means that the resource used or mode through which they are presenting shows
the message, not really the content. This theory then leads to how technology is seen as an extension
to human senses. McLuhan stated, Media have powerful effects on societies. Moreover, media become
extensions of ourselves; extensions of our human senses (Laughey, 2010, p. 33). Just like the way our
eyes see, our nose smell, our skin feels and our other senses have their function, McLuhan emphasis
the fact that technology is the extension of our psychological, social and intellectual (inner) senses. In
relation to Television as a technology, McLuhan would agree that technology is an extension to our
human sense due to the fact that in recent days it is something that is used everyday. Humans use
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3. The Temperature Changing And The Water Melting
Independent variable the independent variable for the experiment is the temperature changing and the
water melting.
The dependent variable the dependent variable for the
Controlled variable is the box, and the temperature of the hot water before it is going to be placed in
the lunchbox and the size of each lunchbox.
Problem
For me enjoying a perfect lunch is to have a perfect meal. All, meals need to be either cooled or
heated. Without it, many people can t enjoy food like they do at home. Some might even choose to go
for a less heathy choice. I myself would always have a rock hard lunch in winter and a melted soggy
dessert in the summer. When I tried looking online for a heated lunchbox, all of them were expensive
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Lastly I believe the house insulation will work the worst because I believe the house insulation keeps
the room temperature of the surface area it s been taken up by. If the area of the insulation is cold than
it will cause heat which would heat up the container and then it will create.
Materials
Cardboard
Scissors
Aluminum foil
House insulation
Hot Water
Ice cubes
Three ice cream containers
Pencil
Measuring Containers
Styrofoam
Measuring containers
Thermometer
Graduated cylinder
Procedures
1. First take the cardboard box and trace the ice cream lid container top.
2. Use a blade and cut the trace piece out. Make sure you keep the outline of the lid
3. Later place the ice cream container inside of the box.
4. Surround the ice cream container with your choice of insulator.
5. Make sure you tape the insulator to the empty ice cream container well so the heat and the cool don
t escape from the container.
6. Make sure you place the insulation at the bottom of the container as well as the sides.
4. 7. Then, take the insulation and tape it to the back of the lid. This way heat or cold will not leave the
lunchbox when you begin testing.
8. Then use tape and tape the sides to the insulation and make sure the insulation is taped well with the
container.
9. To get easier access to the lunch box then get a piece of tape and tape the ends of the tap together to
form a type of leverage.
10. Then, you can choose to
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5. The City Of Waukegan, Illinois
In the city of Waukegan, Illinois, a pair of expectant figures bore provocation for the latest addition to
their miniscule family of two. Thus, on August 22, 1920, Esther Marie Moberg Bradbury, a Swedish
expatriate, delivered an eventual novelist. To provide the necessitated essentials required to support
his household, Leonard Spaulding Bradbury, the patriarch of their residence, utilized his capabilities
by endeavoring as a lineman for power and telephone utilities. Through his zeal and persistence for his
occupation, they were able to make ends meet for several annums and led a simple lifestyle in which
Ray Bradbury, their son, developed a strong endearment for all miscellaneous illusory and
imaginative. He thoroughly enjoyed the concept of enchantment, which was an attribute that his
parents encouraged. Thus, the youth could often be caught perusing adventurous or fantastical
compositions of distinct lengths and variety. From a very early point in the duration of his existence,
he had adjudicated that he d achieve immortality through his own generated compositions. He
perceived that the heroes he d comprised in his stories would long persist after his tangible existence
had either disseminated or ceased to be in its entirety. In 1934, his new residency became Los
Angeles, California where the enterprising, imaginative youth fulfilled his formal schooling and
solidified his career as an author. To financially subsidize his individual costs and occupation, he bore
the
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6. Car Vs Driving A Car
What do you think was easier to learn, to ride a bike or to drive a car? I feel both are pretty easy to
drive once you overcome the fears you have and fix the things that you struggle with. There s a lot that
goes into both a bike and a car, but some things more than others. A bike and a car are both great ways
to get around, but balance, road sense, safety and responsibility differ between the two. To start off, a
bike requires more balance. Bikes have two wheels so it s much harder to stay up. When you first
learn to ride a bike without training wheels, you have to learn how to stay up on it first. Once you start
to gain balance and are able to stay up, then you able to ride your bike. Another thing is that it s easier
to get hurt. A bike doesn t have outside protection so if you fall or have an encounter with a car, you
would get majorly hurt. Unlike a bike, a car had four tires rather than two. So it s easier for a car to
stay up since there s tires evenly supporting it. It s one less thing to worry about when riding a bike
than it is to drive a car because there s not the first step in trying to learn how to balance when driving
a car. Another thing that is different is road sense. When riding a bike, people usually stay off to the
side of the road while also being cautious of the cars around you. Some places have a small section
labeled for bikes to be ritten and others do not, so some cyclists ride more into the street with cars.
Bikes don t have blinkers and signals
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7. The Common Core State Standards
CCSS Differentiated Classrooms Blog
Kishore Boone
EDU673: Instrucional Strategies For Differentiated Teaching Learning
Instructor: Sara Mattson
Date: August, 25, 2014
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) are a set of academic standards created to establish clear
and defined objectives for elementary and secondary students across the United
States. These guidelines consist of what every student from kindergarten to the 12th grade should
know and be able to master in math and language arts. The focus of the CCSS is to develop critical
thinking, problem solving, and analytical skills of students to prepare them for success (Common Core
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The lessons will be more difficult and rigorous to teach because it requires students to develop higher
critical thinking skills. Jobs may be on the line if students do not perform well on assessments.
Students are faced with a bigger challenge with CCSS. No longer will memorizing information be
enough for students to graduate to the next grade level but a higher level of thinking will be required
for all students. According to the CCSS, the skills required to master the concepts for the next level
and after graduation of high school will be beneficial to all students. While this may be theoretically
true students in low socioeconomic communities who attend low performing schools may be at a
disadvantage. These schools are already having trouble with students performing at previous
standards. Providing more challenging standards may prove to be insurmountable for these schools
and students which may lead to jobs being lost and state legislators taking control of the school. The
mathematical standards of the CCSS build upon the high quality of standards for mathematics across
the United States. These standards are developed from the best international practices along with
research and input from different experts and educators. The math standards provide clarity and
specificity that stresses upon conceptual understanding of key ideas and organizing principles to
structure those ideas. The
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8. Examples Of Cripple By Nancy Mairs
Nancy Mairs, author of this passage, who has multiple sclerosis talks about herself and her decisions
on why she calls herself a cripple. While she does this, she also criticizes words like handicapped and
disabled. She tells a small story and her views on certain things while also explaining the reasoning
behind calling herself a cripple. Mairs conveys why she is a cripple in her mind through her tone,
word choice, and passage structure. Mairs your in this passage is calm at first but as she gets more into
a sensitive topic, for her, she begins to be much more upset. She does not care what you call [Her] as
long as it isn t differently abled. She does not ;like to be called this because she believes this can be
applied to everyone
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9. The Theory Of Infantile Sexuality
Although modern society disregards the theory of infantile sexuality and its relationship to neurotic
personality types, closer examination shows that a direct correlation exists. Freud s five stages of
infantile sexuality prove their significant impact on the eventual maturation of what is regarded as
adult psychosexual behaviors. Freud categorizes the stages of infantile sexuality as follows; oral, anal,
phallic, latency and genital. Each stage is represented by certain developmental behaviors, which are
innate in all normal functioning children. The complete transition of the libido from one stage to the
next is necessary to avoid fixation on a specific erogenous zone. Society s lack of attention to these
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I. The Five Stages of Infantile Sexuality
The initial encounter with sensual behavior brings forth the first leap into psychosexual behaviors of
the oral stage. This action is initiated by the infant s earliest pleasurable experience, nursing. The
unavoidable drive of the libido is drawn into the only sensation of pleasure to the infant s knowledge,
the stimulation of the oral cavity. In this sense the libido is concerned with the direction an individual
focuses their energy. The total satisfaction received the first time the infant nurses is what prompts the
oral stage. From the initial contact with a mother s breast, a child desires to recreate that same
stimulation. This feeling is the unconscious drive along the journey of psychosexual development. At
this age everything the infant does is dependent on caregivers. There is no sense of independence.
When teeth are formed, caregivers begin weening the infant away from relying on nursing as its form
of sustenance. The forceful way the authoritative figures introduce autonomy creates conflict. The
libido does not willingly detach from the oral fixation, and total dependent state. Once the primary
form of stimulation is no longer available the child substitutes it for whatever is nearest to him. This
accounts for why babies enjoy putting objects into their mouths; bottles, pacifiers, fingers, toes, and
keys. Because the sense of ego has not come into play, there is no desire
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10. Duck Goose Effect
She was one of the kids constantly trying to get one of the college students to pick her up and when
they would not she would start fake crying and stop once she realized it was not working. While in the
gym, whenever a student became hurt the teachers would not pick them up and would simply tell them
they are alright. I did not understand their reasoning for it because they were willing to hold the kids
just because, but once a child became hurt, they would not hold them and would simply brush them
off. Also, during gym time a game of Duck Duck Goose was started by about five students. The girl
who was it, became mad because while she was going around the circle another student jumped up
and started with her out the blue then the other girls
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11. Inherit The Wind
High school students throughout the United States are now being exposed to the long standing debate
between evolution and religion through the play, Inherit The Wind, by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E.
Lee. This play, molded around the lawyer, Clarence Darrow, who was portrayed by Henry Drummond,
describes the events of the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial. Furthermore, Henry Drummond was a key part
in this whole play because he accurately portrayed the strong willed values of Clarence Darrow as he
fought for John Scope s rights to teach evolution in a public school. Nonetheless, how should history
think of him today? In short, Darrow was raised in a rather unconventional house hold. His father was
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They believed that Clarence was a snake and an evil man for defending such awful criminals. But,
how should history judge Clarence Darrow? Darrow always fought for what he believed, and he was
never afraid to express his honest thoughts despite the the differed beliefs of everyone around him. For
this reason, Darrow helped the adaptation of education drastically. Without him it would have taken
many more years of most schools to finally start teaching Darwinism and the theory of evolution. Not
only should we respect Clarence Darrow for his contributions towards the evolution of education but
also his example of strength and persistency for always fighting for what you truly believe no matter
the
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12. Reflection Paper In Nursing
Reflection Paper Experiences and Comfort Levels with Research I have been accepted to the
Doctorate of Nursing Practice: Family Nurse Practitioner Program at the University of Mary to
officially begin this fall semester. I graduated from Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota in
2014 and since then have been employed as an inpatient registered nurse by Sanford Health. I have
not participated in research throughout my career and I do not have a lot of knowledge regarding the
development of research besides the general understanding I gained throughout undergraduate studies.
Throughout these studies, we did a moderate amount of gathering of research using databases to find
peer reviewed and relevant data for papers. I did not thoroughly study nursing research but I did gain
proficiency in the use of databases to find reliable research. Due to my limited use of research and the
study of research, I am not confident in initiating and working on research and evidence based practice
projects. Throughout this course, I hope to gain a more in depth study of research and a better
understanding of how to develop, implement, and bring forth research studies to help dedicate my
current and future careers to the use of research and evidence based practice. Personal Goals
Throughout this course, I hope to accomplish three personal goals. The first goal I hope to accomplish,
is the increased use and implementation of application. Application is defined as, use a concept in a
new situation or unprompted use of an abstraction. Applies what was learned in the classroom into
novel situations in the workplace (Randall, 2010). In nursing, I believe application is important due to
the usual learning environment being a classroom but the application environment being in front of a
patient. I hope throughout this course I can better apply what I learn through lectures, the course
textbook, and discussion with colleagues to my future patients and fellow healthcare providers in
order to provide and develop well informed research. The second goal I hope to address regarding the
affective domain is valuing . An example of valuing is, informs management on matters that one feels
strongly about (Randall, 2010). I hope to
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13. Personal Objectives Of A Portfolio
Introduction
As an investor looking toward retirement, my goals is to have a well diversified portfolio. While
$100,000 may be allocated solely to mutual funds in this scenario, in the future, I would hope to
include some property as part of my overall portfolio. The goal is to seek mutual funds which are
stable in nature, considered stable, and may have some risk involved. While risk is an adverse subject
for some, I believe that taking on some or half of a risky portfolio and mixing the riskier funds with a
portion of less risky funds, the portfolio would perform to my liking. From the beginning, I knew I
was going to be selecting sector based funds, as it is easier to develop a thought process that s based
from instinct.
Personal Objectives
As a person that studies economics, I want to invest in funds that support companies that will
potentially boost our economy. Additionally, the strategy I took on was based on trends and common
knowledge. Technology is known to have longer term effects on economic expansion, parallel, my
mutual fund is set for 30 years. Therefore, I felt it important to support and investigate funds that were
heavily weighted with technological company stocks, such as Apple, Google, Facebook, Qualcomm,
etc. Technology is the face of our future because as soon as you buy it something better always comes
out the next day.
For my last focus, I wanted to focus on healthcare. With Obama care rolling out and modern medicine
on an ever
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14. How Did Robert Frost s Influence His Poetry
Robert Frost a poet from the 1900s who became very well known poet after he was published and
became a famous poet who is still known to this day. He has also read at President John F Kennedy s
inauguration ceremony. (Robert Lee Frost) He has written many poems and also published many
books. Many poetry writers have very different influences for their poetry and none of them are the
same as other poets.
Robert Frost was born in San Francisco California, on March 26, 1874, to his parents William Prescott
Frost and Isabelle Moodie. Robert Frost s father was a journalist, whose drinking habits led him to a
young death at the age of 34 in 1885. After the death of his father, Frost s mother moved her family to
Massachusetts. Robert Frost graduate in 1892 as one of two valedictorians from Lawrence high
school, the other valedictorian was Robert s future wife Elinor Miriam White. In the 1900s Frost s
grandfather left him a farm in New Hampshire named Derry Farm. Two of his books that he wrote
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However, on August 23, 1912 Frost and his family moved to England because Frost was fed up with
the obtuseness for the American poetry. While in England Frost discovered a new and altogether
exciting world of letters.( Robert Frost) When Frost and his family arrived in England, they settled on
a farm in Buckinghamshire. While in England Frost was being helped by Ezra Pound ,who is an
expatriate American poet, she helped him first get published in the periodicals,but Frost disliked her
excessive management.(Robert Lee Frost) Robert Frost s first published book of poetry was called A
Boy s Will and was released in April,1913, his second book North of Boston was published in 1914,
and his third book published while in England was Mountian Interval in 1916. Frost s book North of
Boston offers some of his best work including the poems After Apple Picking and The Wood Pile .
(Robert
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15. Why Do I Want To Be Alpha Phi Alpha
Why do I want to be a member of Alpha Phi Alpha? The question was asked, why do I want to be a
member of Alpha Phi Alpha? Before answering the question, I would like to talk about myself as this
will provide a greater context to my response. For the last 10 years or so of my life, I have dedicated
myself to be a servant leader by creating opportunities for others. As a child, I grew up in a
challenging environment but through my faith in God, many of my bad decisions were turned around
to be learning lessons and breadcrumbs to greater opportunities. As I lacked a role model, I have made
it my personal quest to be a role model to others so that they don t have to learn so many lessons the
hard way, as I did. To that end, I have been an advocate and champion of Advancing Minorities
Interest in Engineering (AMIE), I serve as the Liaison for The Society of American Military Engineers
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During this time, I was a staunch advocate and facilitator for the Advancing Minorities Interest in
Engineering. During this time, every summer, I would take on 2 5 engineering students that were
attending HBCU. I would provide them exposure to what engineers do overseas, help them network
with other engineers, as well as provide them exposure to construction activities. By being a champion
for this program, I have created lasting relationships, which I have been able to leverage to create
opportunities for other young aspiring
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16. The Electronic Medical Records For The Provider
Marsha:
1. The electronic medical record promises to revolutionize the delivery of health care services.
Identify the advantages and disadvantages for the patient and for the provider. How much Government
regulation should be involved in the development and use?
There are many advantages with the implementation of electronic medical records for the patient. One
important advantage is the ability for the patient s medical record to be shared amongst the patients
other physicians. Information that can be shared includes recent labs, diagnostic testing, and
prescribed medication. Another advantage is patients are provided access to certain medical
information in his or her medical record through a patient portal. This allows patients to have a more
active role in their health care. One disadvantage for patients is many feel that once electronic medical
records are implemented, office visits become less personal due to the medical assistant, nurse, and/or
physician is too busy answering questions on a computer or tablet. Providers also incur advantages
with the use electronic medical records. As mentioned above, data can be shared therefore, physicians
are able to obtain pertinent medical information following an emergency room visit, a hospital stay, or
receiving treatment from another physician. Having access to this information can assist physicians in
ensuring that the proper treatment plan is executed along with eliminating the patient having to endure
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17. A Report On The Security System
In December of 2015, Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik killed 14 people at a holiday
party in San Bernardino, California. Authorities believe the two attackers were influenced by violent
jihadist ideology. Both Farook and Malik were killed later that day in a gunfight with the authorities.
Upon searching their house, law enforcement confiscated Farook s corporate owned iPhone (Brown,
2016, p. 8). However, when the FBI tried to unlock this iPhone, they discovered that the security
system in place on it would erase everything on the phone if more than ten unsuccessful attempts to
open it occur. As a result, the Department of Justice asked Apple to help them gain access to the
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Hackers have been threatening people s personal and private information for years, and companies
like Apple have been aggressively developing and implementing better ways to keep digital
information secure. If the government is successful forcing this backdoor open, hackers are sure to
find a way into it which will threaten millions of people s security. It will expose digital
communication to identity theft, hackers, and government agencies overreaching their legal
boundaries. Dan Costa (2016) in PC Magazine stated, Thanks to Edward Snowden, we also have
ample evidence that the United States government maximizes every opportunity to intercept
communications in the name of national security (p.6). Also, this is in direct violation of the 4th
Amendment, which states that people have the right to be secure against unlawful seizures of houses,
papers, and effects. According to an expert on human rights with the United Nations, David Kaye, a
report for the United Nation s Rights Council released in 2015 showed, ...encryption and online
anonymity advance freedom of opinion and expression (Kary and Pettersson, 2016). What is
significant about this report is that it included the input from other countries, including Cuba,
Lebanon, Kazakhstan, Sweden, Turkey, Germany, Ireland, and the United States. All of their input was
taken into
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18. Figurative Language In The Hollow Men
In T.S Eliot s poem The Hollow Men, the speaker illustrates the loss of identity and the absence of
substance within the hollow men due to the depletion of faith in religion following World War I.
Initially, the speaker reveals that following what was known as the war to end all wars, the men who
had fought are now void of true substance and are only a shell of their prior selves. Specifically, the
speaker describes the voices of the hollow men to be as quiet and meaningless / as wind in dry grass
(9 10). Here, Eliot s simile demonstrates the lack of purpose the veterans of the war now possess. Just
as wind in grass creates a negligible sound, so do the voices of the men the speaker describes in the
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Clearly, Eliot illustrates the purposelessness of the veterans due to the atrocities of the war. Without
color, shade is simply nothing, proving how the hollow men are now nothing and lack the substances
they previously possessed. Also, to emphasize the loss of mental substance, the speaker wears Such
deliberate disguises / Rat s coat, crowskin, crossed staves / In a field / Behaving as the wind behaves
(34 37). Eliot s allusion to the scarecrow L. Frank Baum s The Wizard of Oz illustrates the current
state of brainlessness of the hollow men. In The Wizard of Oz, the protagonist, Dorothy, comes across
a scarecrow on her journey following the yellow brick road to reach the Emerald City. The scarecrow
reveals that he lacks a brain and is only filled with straw, but that he wants to be able to think
intelligent thoughts. The allusion to this story demonstrates how there is an absence of substantial
thoughts in the veterans, but they wish they could once again return to their prior selves preceding the
war. Additionally, the speaker reveals that in the current state of the world after
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19. The Boundaries Of Childhood Amnesia Essay
Understanding the boundaries of childhood amnesia has become a large discussion among researchers.
Over the years, researchers have developed multiple theories of the boundaries of childhood amnesia
for adults, adolescents, and as well for children by using different methodology of measurement
(Usher Neisser, 1993; Eacott Crawley, 1998; Macdonald et al., 2000; Peterson et al., 2000; Tusin and
Hayne 2010; Wang Peterson, 2014 2016). Childhood amnesia occurs when adults are unable to recall
memories from their childhood. Although, this definition is still up for debate on whether or not
childhood amnesia only occurs for adults, a specific gender, specific cross cultural difference, or if the
boundaries fluctuate over development (Macdonald et al., 2000; Peterson et al., 2000; Wang Peterson,
2014). While there are still many variables researcher s must consider when studying childhood
amnesia, there is a common theme that arises throughout the research. Researchers are intrigued in the
boundaries of childhood amnesia and how using different methods provides different might alter the
perspectives and outcomes for how long childhood amnesia lasts after birth (Usher Neisser, 1993;
Eacott Crawley, 1998; Macdonald et al., 2000; Peterson et al., 2000; Tusin and Hayne 2010; Wang
Peterson, 2014 2016). This literacy research review will discuss how the finding within each research
method of measurement changes perspectives on how long childhood amnesia last after
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20. Essay about Mother Courage and Capitulation
Mother Courage and Capitulation
Brecht tells the reader that capitulation is not just an idea but a feeling and the reader s objection to the
world is not as strong as it once was. He tells the reader this through Mother Courage s refusal to
capitulate through out the entire work. In today s world, people like Mother Courage cannot relate to
capitulation as a feeling because of the regulations that today s world has that Mother Courage s world
did not.
As technology advances in today s world, people place more and more restraints on individual s and
society s personal freedoms and choices, such as the decision to refuse to capitulate.
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However, the people of Mother Courage s time had a different moral value system than the readers of
today. When reading Brecht s work, some readers of today are shocked by Mother Courage s refusal
to capitulate when she knows the result will be her children s deaths. Although readers in the past
realized that she made the decision for her own survival, readers of today are appalled at her choices.
Today s readers do not object to present world as much as the readers of the past did. In their world,
survival was the goal of life and as technology progresses for the readers of today, comfort and style
are the goal of life, which are qualities that are more superficial. This allows today s readers to make
few life and death decisions which allows for isolation of world events and a decreased care about the
world around them.
Capitulation is an idea that the people of today do not realize exists, much less treat it as a feeling. The
readers of the past fought to refuse to capitulate, as the reader of today passively live their lives
avoiding conflict and conforming to what society perceives as right. Mother Courage s action through
the work allows the reader to revise their options of their world and hopefully decide to fight the
conformities of their
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21. Essay about Japan s Economic Slump
Japan s Economic Slump
1. Introduction ===============
In only fifty years, Japan has moved from poverty to the highest levels of income, from economic
insignificance to leadership from the import of technology and capital to being a major source of their
export, from less developed status to the lead of economic position after the United States. After being
the best performer in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) during
the forty years, Japan has experienced economic stagnation since the beginning of the 1990s.
The revival of the Japanese economy is of great importance not only to Japan but also to the well
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The reasons for this include high rates of both personal savings and privates sector facilities
investment, labour force with strong work ethic, ample supply of cheap oil, innovative technology,
and effective government intervention in private sector industries (Asianinfo). Japan was also a major
beneficiary of the swift growth attained by the post war world economy under the free trade advanced
by the International Monetary Fund and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. The industry
sector was and still is the main contributor to the Japanese economy.
By the late 1960s, Japan became the first post war era nation classified as less developed to achieve
developed status (Asianinfo). In 2000, Japan s gross domestic product (GDP) was $4.648 trillion,
which represent approximately 15% of the world GDP. Its percapita GDP income in 2000 was
$36,634, which is one of the highest in the world (Japan Finance ministry). Apart from the above, the
real economic growth between 1960s and 1980s had been excellent. The average real economic
growth during the 1960s was 10%. In the 1970s, the average rate was 5% at which time the Japanese
economy was considered as a matured economy and followed by 4% during the 1980s (Bigsten, 2004,
p.3). Then in 1991, the
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22. Work Effectively with Diversity
Work Effectively With Diversity SECTION 1: RECOGNISE AND VALUE INDIVIDUAL
DIFFERENCES Assessment Strategy: Activities Activity 1 1. Explain stereotyping and the reasons
why it is not good to let stereotypes affect your relationship with others. Stereotyping is holding the
thought that the members of a particular group are all of the same character or thinking. For example:
that all accountants are boring, all red heads are bad tempered, all skinny people are anorexic, all girls
play with dolls, all boys play with cars, etc. Stereotyping makes assumptions about members of a
particular group, solely because of their membership in that group. In my opinion, it isn t good to let
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Looking back now, if placed in that same situation, I would not react by confronting the person. I now
realise that she probably wasn t even aware of my feelings about growing up in South Africa and how
a comment like that would affect me. She probably just said it because it is within her family/cultural
upbringing to use terms like that in a joking way. I would now be more tolerant when faced with a
situation like that and brush it aside. Stereotyping that women are bad drivers: On a regular occasion,
when driving with males in a car, and there is somebody on the road making an error in driving, the
comment always comes up that the driver must be a female. I know that it is said in jest, but it is a
typical stereotyping comment which is made, which seems to be accepted by society. I don t drive, so
I don t take offence to the comment, but I do stand up for other female drivers when the comment is
made though, because I wouldn t be surprised if other females, who do drive, do take offence to such a
comment. Learning what I have now though, if a comment like that is said, then I won t react to it. I
will be tolerant towards the person saying it because they are obviously repeating something which is
commonly said within society and said in jest. Even though the comment isn t acceptable to me, I will
learn to tolerate it. 3. What can you do to overcome these effects of stereotyping? 1. I should learn to
be more tolerant and become more aware
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23. competitive priority and forecasting Essay
CONTENTS
1.0. Introduction 2
2.0. Competitive Priority 3
2.1. The sales division 3
2.2. The cafeteria 4
2.3. The hire branch 5
3.0. FORECASTING 6
3.1. Time series 6
4.0. Discussion 7
4.1. Expend Population 7
4.2. Environmental 8
5.0. Conclusion 8
6.0. Recommendation 错误! 未定义书签。
7.0. References 10
1.1. Introduction
Gardening becomes hugely popular in the last decade, and this trend will continue. According to Key
Note (2014), over the next 5 years, a considerable growth of 3.3% in the garden market will be
estimated, particularly in lawnmowers and powered garden tools and equipment. The trend boomed
include many reasons such as economy, lifestyle, and environmental awareness. The economy
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Additional, the item in Dobbies is more variety, it sales gardening tools associated equipment and
consumables that Wyevale does not. For example, except the normal charismas trees, lights, essentials,
wreaths garlands, the products for charismas also offer themes toys and hampers etc. (Dobbies, 2014).
Table 1. The price of garden spade compare.
2.3. The cafeteria
Quality, time and cost should be considered when ruing a restaurant. Quality is competitive priority
the cafeteria of Dobbies garden center, because it could deliver an outstanding service and food to its
consumers. To be specific, Dobbies has an executive chief, Adriano Trebbi, who was a senior chef at
5* Midland Crowne plaza, so high performance design and service could supply. Moreover, the food
quality is also good, fresh seasonal food and delicious British classics and dishes are always on the
menus. All food is homemade and all resources are from local, which attend to always keeps fresh,
natural and healthy (Dobbies, 2014).
Ikea also has restaurant, and they offer quality food at low prices. The maximum amount of Trans Fats
in IKEA is about 2% in total, and the meats meet the animal welfare standard and developed together
with CIWF so its safe and quality (IKEA, 2014). IKEA is working in all parts of the food chain, from
24. the farm to the IKEA store but Dobbise get the food source from local farm so the cost is lower. As a
result, the price of food is extremely cheap
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25. The Impact of Online Communities on Physica Social...
Abstract Nowadays, people spend much time in online communities to network with virtual friends
and play role plays. They provide an advantage for people with special needs who cannot leave the
house, because they benefit from the accessibility of the internet. Moreover, they help people who
often move to stay in touch with their friends. Nevertheless, spending too much time in online
communities leads to drawbacks in the development of the user s personality. More energy is
dedicated to the virtual life than to real life and people lose track of their personalities while busy
building online ones. Also, frequent users of online communities have difficulties beginning
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Since many people work abroad, in globalized companies and the chances of being able to stay in the
same job for more than five years are low, society is constantly on the move and grows internationally
and everybody has friends who live everywhere in the world and they don t see as much as they used
to. Since the establishment of online communities, however, these people possess a tool that makes it
easier to stay in touch with old friends and to get to know new ones as well as establish business
relations with people from all over the world within seconds. In conclusion, online communities are
useful for people with special needs and internationally driven lives. On the other hand, online
communities like Second Life limit peoples abilities of developing their own personalities. By
projecting their lives onto avatars, it is hard to differentiate between the real world and the virtual
world. Success and failure as well as capabilities and skills that are experienced online are oftentimes
lacking in real life, although this is hardly noticed. (Scribner, 2007). It is so much easier to be
everyone you want to be in the online world: The shy guy turns into a womanizer and the unemployed
pretends to be a wealthy businessman driving a Mercedes. And while more and more time is spent
online with the virtual alter ego, Second Life gradually becomes First Life . It is a time consuming
activity that also need
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26. Government Listening
In an ideal world, your governments driving purpose would be to serve and protect its populace and
would do so flawlessly and efficiently. In this ideal system, I do believe that if this government were
listening to the personal telephone calls of its residents it would be able to better protect its people
from threats that would have otherwise gone unnoticed. Dreadfully, this is not the case and never will
be the case, as human nature is not that pure. There is a plethora of other factors that become
problematic and cloud the perspective of government officials, preventing them from doing whats
right. Because of this, I realistic circumstances, I believe that government listening in on our phone
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(cosmopolitan.com). Not only that, but the officer over reacted when she attempted to start her car to
roll down the windows by telling her not to move her can and then attempting to break her windows.
Granted my interpretation of this is up to debate but I firmly believe this problem stems from an
increasing number police officers who allow the power of their position to get into their head and
think that they are above the law, and I do think this relates back to the initial question because if a
police officer will let the relatively small amount of power he has go to his head, You can only
imagine how it effects politicians. This isn t the only instance of this either, as a while back, some of
the most popular online games were plagued by a spree of false FBI tips in which someone would
report a player who streams these games (or sometimes simply a player whose address they had access
to) and the FBI would raid the house as if the innocent gamer was a criminal. Theguardian.com
reports on one of these instances, where an air force veteran got raided by a swat team during his
stream. The article
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27. Essay about Technical Security Policy Proposal for Small...
TicTek Inc is a small company with about a hundred employees and one facility. The company sells
home security electronics online. The devices are manufactured by a third party company and shipped
to TicTek, whereupon they are warehoused until they are purchased through the company s website.
The warehouse staff prepares and ships customer orders in the same facility which houses the office
staff and management. TicTek has a few major stockholders, but the majority of the company s stock
is owned by its executives and employees. Due to the online nature of the company s business
dealings, TicTek has placed a high priority on the security of network resources, including vendor
data, customer data, high availability, and incident response. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Firewalls will be placed between the web servers and the outer edge of the network, facing the
Internet. Such a configuration, called a demilitarized zone (DMZ), will provide an additional layer of
defense from a network breach. If the web servers are compromised, there will be an additional barrier
between them and the intranet. The firewalls will be configured to deny everything, and then the ports
that are needed for the functioning of the network will be allowed. For the sake of expense and
administrative simplicity, the firewall will be a stateful packet filter firewall, as opposed to an
application proxy firewall, which would offer higher security and configurability at the expense of
administrative complexity due to the need for a proxy for each application in use by the company. The
packet filtering firewall filters traffic based on predefined rules. A network based IDS will be used on
all network subnets and the system will be anomaly based. An anomaly based IDS is preferable for its
ability to detect zero day attacks. With a signature based IDS, the system uses a set of definitions to
detect threats and the definitions must be updated on a regular and ongoing schedule. The system will
be passive in its functioning, in that it will not stop threats that it detects. Rather the IDS will send
notifications to the IT staff that are tasked with the security of the network. The IT staff will then
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28. Women And Gender During 20th Century America
Name:
Title:
Institution:
Women and gender In 20th Century America
Abstract
Paid work for women moved from principally customary female situated employments to all the more
non conventional and already male arranged vocations. Ladies support in the workforce prompted
them to start careers in the field dominated by male in the 20th century. Career yearnings were
affected by elements, such as sexual orientation, financial status, race, occupation and instruction
level, and parental desires. This paper exhibits how women developed, changed and the challenges
they faced in the 20th century in America in the workforce and the advancement of ladies careers,
improvement and profession goals during the 20th century in United States. Also, gender issues
affecting women will be discussed in details during this period and how women played their role in
fighting for their rights.
Thesis Statement
Ladies legislative issues in the 20th Century came to past self characterized women s activists, as
conventional ladies associations handled issues of important to ladies regular lives. An examination of
the positions and moves on welfare change made the researchers and feminist through Voters and the
National Organization for Women in the middle of 1970s difficulties the suspicion that all white collar
class women disregarded the issues of poor ladies and highlights a discriminating defining moment in
American progressivism. The League s activism uncovers the profundity and
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29. Essay about Jim Crow s Legacy
While the Emancipation Proclamation marked the end of slavery in the U.S., it did little to address the
racism that remained. Left unchecked, that racism, like a weed, grew and its roots permeated almost
all sectors of American culture spreading from the southern white population throughout the local and
state governments south of the Mason Dixon Line. Jim Crow laws provided legal loopholes that
skirted the spirit of the Emancipation Proclamation and they gave legal cover to those who longed for
the pre Civil War/Reconstruction era. The insidious nature of Jim Crow easily converted bigotry and
intolerance from vile vices to prized virtues. Although Jim Crow laws were settled by the 1954 court
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This attitude resulted in an assortment of legislation that spanned many states throughout the south;
they included statutes governing education, the use of public facilities, dining, cohabitation, health
care, transportation, personal relationships, hygiene and even sports (Randall). These laws so
completely engulfed black consciousness that even accusing a white person of lying, or of being
deceitful in any way could place a negro in jail (Pilgrim), or worse, dangling from the business end of
a noose; these tactics served to crush the spirit of the American Negro. While if this same approach
were applied by white people against other white people, they would have been considered illegal,
immoral and inhumane; the second class citizenry that Black America had been received no such
indignation. By the time Plessy v. Ferguson, the statue that established legal inequality, was
overturned by Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, several decades of degradation and intimidation
had already stripped the newly found dignity from the Negro population; In essence, Jim Crow had
run its course and served its purpose. Today, Jim Crow s legacy is a problem that continues to
adversely affected the lives of thousands upon thousands of minorities in the U.S.. After roughly four
and a half generations, the American black population has started its rebound, but the effects of Jim
Crow still
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30. Beaker Bell Pottery
The appearance of Beaker Bell pottery in Europe is one ceramic innovation which is still not fully
understood today (Waddell 2010, 121) as their distribution is irregular stretching from Hungary to
Ireland. Several Beaker Bell pottery types have been identified in Britain and Ireland; those of
different sizes, ware type (ibid). Many of the pottery that has survived in Ireland are those which have
been used for burial, although also used for drinking, storage and cooking (Gibson 2002, In: Waddell
2010, 121). Residue analysis showed the pottery was used for holding alcohol and drugs, but as the
pots themselves would not hold liquids for long it was like a prehistoric drinking challenge (Guerra
Doce 2006, 248). Pottery sherds have been uncovered from a number of settlements in Ireland;
Dublin, Limerick, Meath and Tyrone to name a few locations. It was only when wedge tombs were
excavated in the 1930s that there was actual proof of Beaker Bell existence in Ireland and from that it
was assumed the people were an important component of the Irish population at that time (Waddell
2010, 129) and they were also recognised as the people that introduced the understanding of metal
working to Ireland. The Beaker Folk are all connected by their similar techniques and artefacts but
their geographical location seems to be an influence in their day to day practices, for example the stark
difference in Irish and British Beaker Bell funerary rituals (Waddell 2010, 130). It seems the one
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31. The Beginning and the End of the Weekend
The Beginning and the End of the Weekend.
Before the 1870 s, the week end was just that. Week end. The week end was Saturday night, not
Sunday. Sunday was considered the first day of the week, not the week end, week end or weekend. It
was not for work or fun, it was for worship, a day of rest. Now It s week days and weekend , as
Rybczynski points out in Waiting for the Weekend (35). We call the first day of the week, Monday, but
it is in fact, Sunday.
There was no such thing as the weekend as we know it until the 1870 s. Workers put in up to 16 hours
a day, 7 days a week, according to Krissy Clark s, A Weekend History Lesson, labor organizers
worked with the government to get shorter hours and better working conditions and better pay. These
kinds of changes did not easily come back then, some protesters lost their lives for publicly speaking
about it and others in riots. Men were insisting on having time to do whatever they wanted, whether it
be with their families, get more education or just leisure according to historian Michael Feldberg from
Clark. Clark also points out a bumper sticker made by artist Ricardo Levins Morales that says The
labor movement. The folks who brought you the weekend.
The weekend was actually brought about by several things: The unions coming in, pushing for what
history.com calls a working man s holiday. In the 1870 s there just happened to be a lot of Jewish
immigrants working in the factories as well and their day of the
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32. Mute In An English Only World Summary
Immigrating and living in a new environment are always difficult. Especially when someone has to
speak an unfamiliar language most of the time since he or she arrives in the new country. However,
because of the remarkable progress on diversity and communication, learning new languages becomes
unnecessary to immigrants because they can live in the community with those who speak the same
language with them. The public organization such as court or hospital also have interpreter service, so
the immigrants aren t confused when they face issues. Therefore, it looks like learning few new
language are capable of handling their daily communication, such as buying groceries and ordering
food. But, learn the language of a new country still is an important mission for immigrants. Learning a
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In this case, they have to learn and accept the local country and communicate with local people. That
is why they should learn a new language. In Mute in an English Only World , Lee shows us small,
ordinary daily activities to demonstrate how his mother has issues of communication with butcher
because of language defection. As he said, his mother often encountered great difficulty whenever she
went out. One day, Lee s mother went to a butcher store to buy some fresh oxtails. However she could
not order the meat in English. Finally she came home with nothing. From this example, we can feel
how devastated Lee s mother was when she had disabilities and difficulties to communicate with the
butcher due to language inability. This is an appropriate example that shows the consequence of
disregarding the new language. The new languages are necessary in immigrants daily life. If Lee s
mother was having a medical emergency instead of buying meat, the new language might be the most
valuable solution to save her life. Local languages are necessary to immigrants while they get into
unexpected situation and have to seek support
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33. The Freedom Of The Will
Freedom is the ability to act, think, react, and behave without having a restrain or impediment to do
this. Human beings are beyond lucky to have this ability and use it in a rational and conscious way.
However, many doubts, questions, and concerns arise from this ability. How do humans get the
freedom of the will? Are they using it for its intended and designed purpose? Philosophers have
wondered and try to come up with an answer to all these questions. They have provided the two
opposite points of view in regards the freedom of the will. George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and
Pelagius were two philosophers that had an extensive debate over the freedom of the will. Hegel in his
Lectures on the Philosophy of History presented that free will is completely based on a divine
providence. In the other hand, Pelagius, founder of Pelagianism, explained an opposite view about
what Hegel thinks in regards to free will.
Hegel contributed in different fields including history, society, and the state. As the Internet
Encyclopedia of Philosophy stated, Hegel boldly claimed that his own system of philosophy
represented a historical culmination of all previous philosophical thought .
Hegel, in his Lectures on the Philosophy of History, displayed his position and ideology in regards
free will. He was a firm believer of fatalism and providence. Hegel s ideology stated that a divine and
supreme entity, God, created the universe. This entity, called God, had an objective
that needed to be
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34. The History Of Lewis And Clark
The History of Lewis and Clark In 1803, shortly after the Louisiana Purchase, Thomas Jefferson, our
third US President sent two men, U.S. Army Captain Meriwether Lewis and William Clark out to
explore the unexplored west and in search of a water route across North America, fulfilling the dreams
of Thomas Jefferson in sending explorers across the America. Thomas Jefferson chose Meriwether
Lewis who was previously his secretary to lead the expedition. Thus being chosen to lead the
expedition, William Clark volunteered to assist Lewis on the journey. Working together on the
upcoming journey, it is clear that both these men made a great dynamic duo, Lewis being the one with
the scientific knowledge such as studying soil, animals, rock formations and the geography of the new
uncharted land and Clark mapping the course traveled and having a great military background. Before,
getting started on the actual expedition of Lewis and Clark, both men had been preparing for their
journey since around the fall of 1803 by obtaining the skills necessary for the trip. Prior to the big trip,
Lewis went to Philadelphia to study and learn more about science and also get the equipment
necessary for the trip. The main items bought in Philadelphia were scientific related equipment,
medicines, food, blankets, equipment for tent making, books for referencing and studying on the trip
and journals. Furthermore, Lewis also had gotten gifts for the Indians, in case they ever ran into any,
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35. Students’Approaches To Learning Are Directly Correlative
Students approaches to learning are directly correlative to their prior experiences of studying and
understanding the key concepts of the subject matter, which is vital to the subsequent approaches to
studying and learning outcomes.
For sustainable development what is required is an investment in the research related to teaching and
pedagogy to best prepare and qualify the students who are to build our communities and who will
soon embark on professional careers in architecture. We should study, therefore, the learning methods
and styles of each student.
Currently there are intense ongoing debates about the importance of using learning style models and
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Without the dependence on the faculty, this marks the starting point of his/her personal career. To
achieve the foregoing, more contact hours are required and deep understanding of their thinking,
ambitions and goals for each separate curriculum. This will create self motivated individuals who will
be inspired to construct their best work and optimal achievement.
To effect this, what is needed is an awareness of the psychological factors of the students. This can be
achieved through an open discussion with the students, especially in challenging times. Learning
disabilities must also be factored in. Individual differences of the students should also be considered in
group learning sessions and general lectures. Individual supports should be put in place to support
students and assist in avoidance of negative results, which could lead to discouragement. All of the
above strategies would raise the level of student. This can be achieved through effective
communication, studying individual personalities, and conducting ongoing individual conferencing
with the students. This will lead to a general picture about the student and how best to deal with each
student, as per their personalities. Assigning groups by learning style would help achieve the best
learning performance and fulfill the ideal outcome of the entire learning process.
Methodology
This study was conducted on the sophomore students, second
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